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washai

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A woman who has just become pregnant is used to drinking 2 pots of coffee a day. What adjustments should she make in her caffeine consumption?
 a. drink diet colas instead of coffee
 b. nonestudies have shown that caffeine intake is safe during pregnancy
  c. limit coffee consumption to 2 cups a day
 d. eliminate tea and cola intake because they increase risk of fetal death
  e. reduce coffee intake by one-halfto 1 pot per day

Question 2

You are counseling a pregnant woman who is experiencing morning sickness.. To alleviate this condition you tell her to:
 a. sip juice or coffee when nauseated.
 b. nibble on soda crackers or dry toast.
 c. try drinking beverages between meals only.
  d. drink an herbal tea.
 e. see her doctor for an anti-nausea medication.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b




washai

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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
Wow, this really help


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